518 Living Room Design Ideas
O’Hara Interiors
Yep, that's wallpaper behind the custom shelving!
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Carl M Hansen Companies, Remodel | Susan Gilmore, Photography
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BK Interior Design
A young family of five seeks to create a family compound constructed by a series of smaller dwellings. Each building is characterized by its own style that reinforces its function. But together they work in harmony to create a fun and playful weekend getaway.
Design Harmony
This great room is stunning!
Tall wood windows and doors, exposed trusses and the private view make the room a perfect blank canvas.
The room was lacking contrast, lighting, window treatments and functional furniture to make the space usable by the entire family.
By creating custom furniture we maximized seating while keeping the furniture scale within proportion for the room.
New carpet, beautiful herringbone fabric wallpaper and a very long console to house the children's toys rounds out this spectacular room.
Photo Credit: Holland Photography - Cory Holland - hollandphotography.biz
VictorEric Design+Build
This custom design of a billiard room is brilliant. Everything in this room works so well together, from the colour scheme to the design of each element. The illuminating cove lighting from the ceiling gives a soft and warm feel to the room. Custom millwork on either sides of the room lead to the custom bench seating at the back. This is a cozy, elegant and sophisticated place to play a game of pool.
Adrienne DeRosa
At the far end of the building, the "sitting room" is a quiet, contemplative space that seems almost hidden from the rest of the house. As the former waiting room of the dentist's office, this space is completely intact, right down to the integrated yellow seating.
Separating this room from the rest of the house is a series of smaller rooms, once former exam rooms and a reception area. Since starting At Home Modern, this side of the house has acted as storage for inventory, although someday the couple can see turning it into extra living quarters or office space.
Side Chairs: Bertioa Side Chairs, Knoll
Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design
Photo by Scott Frances.
The furnishings in this custom-designed luxury vacation house are from high-end design trade showrooms and antiques dealers.
The game room features a bronze and anodized steel billiards table from Sutherland. The lighting fixture above the table is from Satori Light Sculptures.
Published in Luxe magazine Winter 2010.
roth sheppard architects
Fifty years ago, a sculptor, Jean Neufeld, moved into a new home at 40 South Bellaire Street in Hilltop. The home, designed by a noted passive solar Denver architect, was both her house and her studio. Today the home is a piece of sculpture – a testament to the original architect’s artistry; and amid the towering, new, custom homes of Hilltop, is a reminder that small things can be highly prized.
The ‘U’ shaped, 2100 SF existing house was designed to focus on a south facing courtyard. When recently purchased by the new owners, it still had its original red metal kitchen cabinets, birch cabinetry, shoji screen walls, and an earth toned palette of materials and colors. Much of the original owners’ furniture was sold with the house to the new owners, a young couple with a passion for collecting contemporary art and mid-century modern era furniture.
The original architect designed a house that speaks of economic stewardship, environmental quality, easy living and simple beauty. Our remodel and renovation extends on these intentions. Ultimately, the goal was finding the right balance between old and new by recognizing the inherent qualities in a house that quietly existed in the midst of a neighborhood that has lost sight of its heritage.
Photo - Frank Ooms
O’Hara Interiors
Interior Design by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Built by Stonewood, LLC
Photography by Troy Thies
Photo Styling by Shannon Gale
518 Living Room Design Ideas
Robeson Design
Desirous of a lounge type living room, Rebecca creates a comfortable conversation area with 4 upholstered chairs facing each other. The casual jute ottoman placed in the center of the grouping adds to the causal nature of this family friendly home. This highly fashionable yet comfortable style takes this home beyond Moms Traditional to todays Modern Transitional style fit for any young and growing family.
The brown and cream damask is Barclay Butera's 30369.86 is available from Kravet through Designers and was used on the stationary window treatment panels as well as throw pillows used on each chair.
Click the link above for video of YouTube’s most watched Interior Design channel with Designer Rebecca Robeson as she shares the beauty of her remarkable remodel transformations.
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Photos by David Hartig
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